We suppose you have already heard something about the Space burials. If you ask us, we consider this option very inspiring, but raising some doubts. In today's strip, we would like to clear up at least few of them...
Spice up your life!
Sat, 2006-10-28 22:20Initially, this strip wasn't part of the editorial plan, as it was "Frank Herbert Fans only" sort of thing, and such people are not supposed to create a very large audience. But we would like to believe that The Dune is an indivisible part of our regular visitor's library, and therefore gave this one go.
The Kents, episode II.
Sat, 2006-10-28 22:11Now you've got the opportunity to see, what the repetition schema means. Of course, most comic strips are full of repetition and character/sprite reusal. But how about identical copy. Really smart, isn't it?
J&H's guide to the wilderness - episode I.
Sat, 2006-10-28 22:05Today's creation is not only HedgeHog's exercise with recently purchased tablet, but also our probe into the usually boring world of animals. It may not look like it, but since our childhoods, we dream of becoming the D. Attenborough's heirs in the field of nature documentary. Having said that, we do believe that nature can come up with topics more interesting for the contemporary society. So there we go...
When Skynet was just a harmless *.dll
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:56In this strip, we will visit the Terminator cult once again. This movie really is a well of inspiration for us. In the end, why deny that under our warm human skins beat cold hearts of the machines?
The Kents, episode I.
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:48This comics may not be the first encounter of HedgeHog's pencil with the superhero topic, but it's the premiere of our repetitive schema. While you may suspect us from being lazy (which is true), this schema has more to it than just relieve us from work. You will see that in the next episodes, for now just welcome to the Smallvile.
Schwab Inc. - episode I.
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:39Old Mr. Schwab had earned his first million even before he got cicumcised. First billion came just few years after and he hasn't moved from his decent listing on Forbes chart for the rest of his life. But everything has to come to it's end, and now the time came to leave the company to the eldest son.
Da Vinci: revisited
Sat, 2006-10-28 21:30Great Leonardo doesn't cease to inspire us. However, using him for creating some sort of naive mystery novels like Dan Brown would be far below our dignity. That's why we've created this tribute to the great master. Enjoy.
